Divers with the Maine Warden Service and Maine State Police will join other Waterville area operations. According to Stephen McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department of Public Safety, the locations of the dives will be announced on Wednesday and an update likely will be provided in the afternoon.

Multiple agencies have been involved in the search for Ayla, who was reported missing by her father, Justin DiPietro, on Dec. 17. A $30,000 reward has been offered for information on her whereabouts.

Ayla’s mother, Trista Reynolds, said Tuesday on NBC’s “Today” show that she still isn’t getting “the whole truth” about what happened in DiPietro’s Waterville home on the night Ayla Reynolds went missing.

Reynolds criticized DiPietro for refusing to speak to her after Ayla’s disappearance. She said Tuesday that they have now spoken, but she still wonders why he waited more than two weeks to make a public appearance to appeal for the return of their daughter.

Reynolds has made several television appearances since her daughter went missing.